20.04.2026 à 06:46
Swedish Dockworkers Against Russia's and Israel's Wars
Ukrainian socialist and trade unionist Artem Tidva speaks with Erik Helgeson, Deputy National Chair of the Swedish Dockworkers' Union, on the Swedish dockers' 2022 boycott of Russian shipping and their 2025 blockade of Israeli military trade. Helgeson describes how rank-and-file initiatives in small southern ports escalated into nationwide action endorsed by union referendum, the legal and political pressure deployed by employers, and his own dismissal for participating in the Israel action. (…)
- Social movements, labour (Europe) / Ukraine2022, Boycott (Eng), Boycott/divestment20.04.2026 à 06:32
Six leçons du vote hongrois et de la défaite d'Orbán
La militante marxiste-féministe indienne Kavita Krishnan tire six leçons de la défaite électorale de Viktor Orbán le 12 avril 2026, à l'intention d'un lectorat international et, surtout, de l'Inde de Narendra Modi. Elle soutient que les démocraties illibérales peuvent être renversées dans les urnes ; que les obituaires de la démocratie universelle sont prématurés ; que l'Ukraine a remporté le scrutin hongrois ; que les accusations d'ingérence sont des aveux ; que la chute d'Orbán est aussi (…)
- Pays (UE) / Hongrie, ORBÁN Victor20.04.2026 à 06:22
Six lessons from Hungary's vote and Orbán's defeat
Writing in The Hindu after Viktor Orbán's 12 April 2026 electoral defeat, Indian Marxist-feminist Kavita Krishnan draws six lessons for an international readership and, above all, for India under Narendra Modi. She argues that illiberal democracies can be ousted at the ballot box; that obituaries for universal democracy are premature; that Ukraine won the Hungarian vote; that regime-change accusations are confessions; that Orbán's fall is a defeat for Xi Jinping as well as Donald Trump, (…)
- Countries (EU & co.) / Hungary, ORBÁN Victor19.04.2026 à 20:36
Spanish state – The Left at the Crossroads: Notes For Building Anew
Two leading members of Anticapitalistas reflect on the challenges facing the left today.
1.Where Have We Come From?
Almost eight years have passed since Pedro Sánchez's PSOE government came to power, first alone and, from 2020 onwards, in coalition with Unidas Podemos (Podemos, IU, Comunes) until 2023 and with Sumar (IU, Comunes, Movimiento Sumar) from then on. This period, practically two full legislative terms, is more than enough to make an accurate assessment of what the progressive (…)
19.04.2026 à 18:23
Why I will not stand for Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day siren
A state that commits genocide cannot claim to honor the Holocaust. Each ceremony it holds in its name defiles the memory of the victims.
People stand still in Tel Aviv, as a two-minute siren is sounded across Israel to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day on April 24, 2025. (Miriam Alster/Flash90)
Tomorrow, for the first time since I immigrated to Israel at the age of nine, I will not stand for the siren on Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Across the country, a two-minute siren rings out (…)
